Most of us know two plus two equals four. Solving complex equations, however, takes an ambitious pursuit of knowledge. Queue Helena Bel, a double major in mathematics and physics. With a zest for learning, Bel looked at universities that would allow her to explore both subjects. Opportunities started adding up and began directing her toward Missouri … [Read more...] about Calculating her career trajectory
Summers can be spent taking a break from school. Or, alternatively, learning new things and gaining professional experience. Missouri State University students in various disciplines of the physics, astronomy and materials science (PAMS) department had memorable summers through sponsored internships. “I’m very happy our students had opportunities to learn and … [Read more...] about A summer of learning
Discover more about the Aries constellation in a Q&A on SPACE.com with Dr. Mike Reed, distinguished professor in the department of physics, astronomy and materials science at Missouri State University. … [Read more...] about Get to know the Aries constellation
Discover more about the Gemini constellation in a Q&A on SPACE.com with Dr. Mike Reed, distinguished professor in the department of physics, astronomy and materials science at Missouri State University. … [Read more...] about Get to know the Gemini constellation
The American Physical Society (APS) hosted its March meeting March 5-10 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A group of Missouri State students in different physics, astronomy and materials science (PAMS) disciplines were in attendance, and some presented their research. August Schwoebel From Belleville, Illinois, Schwoebel is a dual chemistry and physics major with an emphasis in … [Read more...] about PAMS students bring research to Las Vegas